Afl 2025 Schedule Change

Afl 2025 Schedule Change. Adelaide Oval 2025 AFL Schedule Opening Round through to round 15 have today been released fully fixtured A general view as Lions fans celebrate a goal during the Grand Final between Sydney and Brisbane at the MCG on September 28, 2024 THE AFL is pleased to announce the fixture for the 2025 Toyota AFL.

AFL Calendars 2025 Official Collection
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The season features 18 clubs and will run from 7 March to 27 September, comprising a 23-match home-and-away season over 25 rounds, followed by a four-week finals series featuring the top eight clubs. THE 2025 season marks the start of a new broadcast rights for the AFL so there will be a few changes to how we watch the footy this year

AFL Calendars 2025 Official Collection

The broadcasters remain the same at the start of a new deal: Seven and Fox Footy still hold the TV rights, while the radio rights will again sit with Triple M, SEN, Nine Radio (3AW and 6PR), ABC, K-Rock and the National Indigenous Radio Service (NIRS). THE AFL is pleased to announce the fixture for the 2025 Toyota AFL. Three other matches across NSW and QLD will feature

2025 AFL Hawthorn Hawks Square Wall Calendar. BRISBANE'S change of schedule following ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred will have no adverse effect on its performance against Sydney on Saturday, says co-captain Harris Andrews The matches, times, dates and venues for Opening Round through to Round 15 have been confirmed, with the details of Round 16 to 24 to be finalised at a later date.

AFL Sydney Swans 2025 Calendar Paper Pocket. 2025 TOYOTA AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON TASMANIA PAGE 3 FIXTURE AT A GLANCE V V V V 2024 AFL Premiers, the Brisbane Lions host Geelong Cats to kick off their premiership defence with the season opener at the Gabba The broadcasters remain the same at the start of a new deal: Seven and Fox Footy still hold the TV rights, while the radio rights will again sit with Triple M, SEN, Nine Radio (3AW and 6PR), ABC, K-Rock and the National Indigenous Radio Service (NIRS).